One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
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n3rf (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
I get some nice informations - for You -
"Get More Brain Power With Every Serving!"
https://secure1.healthresources.net/landing/4806.asp
but You have to read it Yourself and ponder - ponder - ponder - etc.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING You two. N3RF
"Get More Brain Power With Every Serving!"
https://secure1.healthresources.net/landing/4806.asp
but You have to read it Yourself and ponder - ponder - ponder - etc.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING You two. N3RF
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JesusA (imported)
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2006 9:47 am I lost it today:
I had thought, until today that, I was an angel of mercy. Alas, the angel failed.
Last night from midnight to 6:00am, mom called on me three times translating into no sleep for me. Mom then decided to get up at 8:15am. Our agreement was that I could sleep in till 8:00am every morning. When I insisted on 45 minutes more sleep till 9:00am, mom screamed out. "pack your stuff and get out of my house if you don't like the conditions here." I then lost it and called my mom a "selfish bitch." Naturally, that did NOT go over well but, I was miffed to say the least.
I can tell this day will be a downer already.
What's that old saying...something about watching the words you say that you will end up eating them?
Current score: Mom 3 Wolf 0
Mac,
If you were a Catholic, you would be a candidate for sainthood for all of the care and kindness that you have been showing to your mother. I know her condition has deteriorated since I saw her last, and I couldn't imagine how you were doing as well as you were then.
I hope that the two of you manage to share a very pleasant Thanksgiving.
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Blaise (imported)
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Mac,
Indeed, bless you.JesusA (imported) wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:52 pm If you were a Catholic, you would be a candidate for sainthood for all of the care and kindness that you have been showing to your mother. I know her condition has deteriorated since I saw her last, and I couldn't imagine how you were doing as well as you were then.
I hope that the two of you manage to share a very pleasant Thanksgiving.
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
Hmmmmm Saint Mac has a nice ring to it.
However, with my luck and considering I'm 6' 2" and waver from 230 to 244 pounds, I'd be called..... Saint Big Mac...... Nah
However, with my luck and considering I'm 6' 2" and waver from 230 to 244 pounds, I'd be called..... Saint Big Mac...... Nah
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Riverwind (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
Thats it, NO MORE MR Macwolf,
IT BIG MAC
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What a HAM berger you are.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your mom, I am with Jesus, Saint hood is on the way.
and remember no good deed goes unpunished.
River
IT BIG MAC
What a HAM berger you are.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your mom, I am with Jesus, Saint hood is on the way.
and remember no good deed goes unpunished.
River
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
This mornng I thought I would do something different and nice for my mother. I fixed her breakfast-in-bed complet with eggs, hash browns, toast, bacon, coffee and dessert.
About an hour after breakfast and until this evening, I heard the same harrangue: "If you made me breakfast-in-bed, it must mean that you want to get rid of me."
Somehow, the logic of her argument escapes me, but then I know little on the subject of gerentology. I do know that I never plan to cook her breakfast-in-bed again.
I guess the great Riverwind was correct: "No good deed ever goes unpunished."
About an hour after breakfast and until this evening, I heard the same harrangue: "If you made me breakfast-in-bed, it must mean that you want to get rid of me."
Somehow, the logic of her argument escapes me, but then I know little on the subject of gerentology. I do know that I never plan to cook her breakfast-in-bed again.
I guess the great Riverwind was correct: "No good deed ever goes unpunished."
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Sat Nov 25, 2006 8:19 pm This mornng I thought I would do something different and nice for my mother. I fixed her breakfast-in-bed complet with eggs, hash browns, toast, bacon, coffee and dessert.
About an hour after breakfast and until this evening, I heard the same harrangue: "If you made me breakfast-in-bed, it must mean that you want to get rid of me."
Somehow, the logic of her argument escapes me, but then I know little on the subject of gerentology. I do know that I never plan to cook her breakfast-in-bed again.
I guess the great Riverwind was correct: "No good deed ever goes unpunished."
Perhaps next time you ought to use one of those little lap table things.
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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I'd like to say I live in "Wine Country" but I unfortunately live instead in "Whine Country."
Ever since Mom awoke at 10:20am, she has been in a continuous state of whining..."where are my dogs, I wanna go home, you've kidnapped me" and so on.
The dogs are in the house not ten feet from mom. She's in her own house.
As Jesus reads this he's probably thinking, "been there, done that."
Ever since Mom awoke at 10:20am, she has been in a continuous state of whining..."where are my dogs, I wanna go home, you've kidnapped me" and so on.
The dogs are in the house not ten feet from mom. She's in her own house.
As Jesus reads this he's probably thinking, "been there, done that."
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JesusA (imported)
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Thu Dec 21, 2006 5:47 pm As Jesus reads this he's probably thinking, "been there, done that."
Yup! Been there.... Done that. Unfortunately, it doesn't get any better. You are clearly a candidate for sainthood even though you're not a Catholic.
Fortunately, being canonized does not require being shot from one.
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Re: One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20
Hey Jay, no problem..."I'll convert, I'll convert."
From 1965-1968 I dated Verlane, a nice Roman Catholic girl. We were to get married but......things happened. I almost cOnverted to Catholicism and would have had I known about the Flaming Nun.
Fortunately, after dinner the whining stopped. UNFORTUNATELY, she nagged me from 6:30pm to 7:45pm to take her home. I played along saying, "okay mom, what address do you want to go to...I'll drive you."
BIG MISTAKE...For an hour she would tell me she didn't know what city or address of this other house but I was to take her there. I tried to use logic (futile) and tell her I'd never been there and since I didn't have an address I couldn't take her there. Undeterred, she nagged, "well, ask somebody for directions." You know this might actually have been hilarious if I hadn't been involved in it. I could be looking at River going through this and go "tee hee hee" but having experienced it first hand, there were moments I thought of skydiving off a bridge without a chute...
Then rationale hit....I'm scared of heights and I can't swim.
Maybe tomorrow will be better...then again....I should learn to swim.
From 1965-1968 I dated Verlane, a nice Roman Catholic girl. We were to get married but......things happened. I almost cOnverted to Catholicism and would have had I known about the Flaming Nun.
Fortunately, after dinner the whining stopped. UNFORTUNATELY, she nagged me from 6:30pm to 7:45pm to take her home. I played along saying, "okay mom, what address do you want to go to...I'll drive you."
BIG MISTAKE...For an hour she would tell me she didn't know what city or address of this other house but I was to take her there. I tried to use logic (futile) and tell her I'd never been there and since I didn't have an address I couldn't take her there. Undeterred, she nagged, "well, ask somebody for directions." You know this might actually have been hilarious if I hadn't been involved in it. I could be looking at River going through this and go "tee hee hee" but having experienced it first hand, there were moments I thought of skydiving off a bridge without a chute...
Then rationale hit....I'm scared of heights and I can't swim.
Maybe tomorrow will be better...then again....I should learn to swim.